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How to Think - Logical Thinking Puzzles Charles Phillips

How to Think - Logical Thinking Puzzles By Charles Phillips

How to Think - Logical Thinking Puzzles by Charles Phillips


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These brain-training puzzles have been designed to help the reader think in new ways, with scenarios and tips specifically aimed at professionals who want to improve their skills in the business world.

How to Think - Logical Thinking Puzzles Summary

How to Think - Logical Thinking Puzzles: Brain-training puzzles to improve analysis and decision-making by Charles Phillips

Logical thinking allows you to make effective decisions, even when faced with stressful situations.

Everyone can improve their logical-thinking abilities - it just takes an understanding of a few basic principles and practice. These brain-training puzzles will boost your ability to think things through and come up with the right solutions, no matter what the problem.

Includes an extended introduction with pointers on how to think logically, as well as How to Think tips to improve your analytical skills as you work through 50 rigorously challenging puzzles.

About Charles Phillips

Charles Phillips is the author of more than 35 books, specializing in history, popular science & psychology, mythology, cinema and arts. After a degree in English at Oxford University, he took an MA in Film Studies in London. Before becoming an author he worked in a community video group in Mitcham, south London, and as a teacher.

Table of Contents

50 puzzles to help you practise your new-found techniques, and full solutions with added commentary on what the puzzles will help to teach you.

Additional information

GOR012876969
9781787397279
1787397270
How to Think - Logical Thinking Puzzles: Brain-training puzzles to improve analysis and decision-making by Charles Phillips
Used - Like New
Paperback
Welbeck Publishing Group
20210708
96
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